The UK Independence Party is set to hold an emergency general meeting following a National Executive Committee vote of no confidence in its scandal-rocked leader Henry Bolton. A statement from the party reads: In an emergency meeting of the UKIP National

Failed UK Independence Party leadership candidate Suzanne Evans has appeared on the BBC trashing former leader Nigel Farage’s legacy, perhaps revealing herself as Sky News’ “anonymous” source on a story published hours before.

Labour opened the door to uncontrolled mass immigration from eastern Europe after then-Bank of England governor Mervyn King “pressed the case” that it would “lower wage growth”, a former senior diplomat has claimed.

UKIP’s new leader has accused local councils of deliberately prioritising the housing of asylum seekers and illegal migrants, whilst leaving thousands of military veterans homeless, in his first public policy speech.

Senior remain supporter and British government minister Alan Duncan has slammed 2016’s Brexit referendum as an artificial blue-collar tantrum, blaming concern around immigration for encouraging people to vote.

New UKIP leader Henry Bolton has told Breitbart London that “Appeaser Theresa” May doesn’t have the courage or confidence to confront the European Union, and will fail to get Britain a good deal in Brexit negotiations.

Colonel Richard Kemp, a former member of the COBRA committee, Joint Intelligence Committee, and commander of the British Task Force in Helmand, Afghanistan, has called on the Government to deport or intern all foreign nationals on the terror watch list.

Security sources have told Sky News that more than four hundred British jihadists who travelled to the Middle East to fight for terror organisations like Islamic State and the al-Nusra Front have returned home, and most have evaded the authorities.

Belgian anti-terror units are raiding Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, the densely populated suburb of Brussels which has been described as Europe’s “jihadi capital”. According to MailOnline the area was on “lockdown” on Saturday, with raids concentrated on the Rue Delaunoy. This is the same

The former head of the Borders Unit at the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the world’s largest intergovernmental security organisation, says “successive governments have dismantled the layered mosaic of border security” which once protected Britain’s coast.